My (UK) company wants me to take some photos of identifiable individuals in a private space, so they can be used on their commercial web site. Is a model release needed here?
I'm under the impression ...

All right, so, here's the scenario:
A friend or family member invites you to their house, you happily come over, and inside you notice that they have, say, a framed picture or write up.
Would it be ...

After scanning (some of) them I would like to destroy the old 35mm slides I inherited due to privacy concerns. I will separate them from the frames, so I'm talking about destroying only the thin film ...

I love to take photos of people in urban areas; buildings, houses, cars, motion, expression... everything. However, taking photos of people and taking photos of indoors without having any permission, ...

OK possibly a random question here, but one that is relevant to the site and regarding a hot topic nowadays: privacy.
If I load an image file (in my case a PNG photocopy of a document which contains ...

Whenever I compare the exif data displayed by Flickr or the data on Lightroom (3.4), I can't avoid getting my mind blown for the simple fact that I never come to a software tool (for windows) with a ...

In the Flickr privacy settings page there's a setting entitled "Who can access your original image files?". If I set this to anything other than "Anyone" (e.g. "Only you" or "Your contacts"), is it ...